Dear readers,
We have been receiving, reviewing and publishing an unprecedented number of posts on Ukraine in the past two weeks. We have now covered most legal aspects of the crisis, which looks likely to continue for many more weeks if not months. We will therefore have to resume publishing some posts that are unrelated to Ukraine, many of which have waited for publication quite a while now, in parallel to our Ukraine coverage, which will of course continue. We will publish some such posts today and tomorrow, and next week we will likely have a number of posts on the new issue of the Journal. This of course doesn’t mean we’re back to some kind of business as usual – we most certainly are not – but in the near future we will try to have some space for non-Ukraine-related matters while continuing to prioritize posts that deal with urgent and pressing issues.
The Editors
Programming Note by the Editors
Written by Dapo Akande, Diane Desierto, Devika Hovell and Marko MilanovicDear readers,
We have been receiving, reviewing and publishing an unprecedented number of posts on Ukraine in the past two weeks. We have now covered most legal aspects of the crisis, which looks likely to continue for many more weeks if not months. We will therefore have to resume publishing some posts that are unrelated to Ukraine, many of which have waited for publication quite a while now, in parallel to our Ukraine coverage, which will of course continue. We will publish some such posts today and tomorrow, and next week we will likely have a number of posts on the new issue of the Journal. This of course doesn’t mean we’re back to some kind of business as usual – we most certainly are not – but in the near future we will try to have some space for non-Ukraine-related matters while continuing to prioritize posts that deal with urgent and pressing issues.
The Editors
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